10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNGENEROSITY»
Discover the use of
ungenerosity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ungenerosity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Aristotle, Emotions, and Education
generosity is medial state placed between two extremes - in this case, the states
of 'wastefulness' (excess) and 'ungenerosity' (deficiency). Generous persons are
good users of riches; they give the proper amounts to the right people, at the ...
Professor Kristján Kristjánsson, 2012
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Nicomachean Ethics (Second Edition):
Ungenerosity: the vice of deficiency §37 since old age . . . ungenerous: On the
effects of old age, see YOUTH. (a) §39. Ungenerosity in giving too little §39 For
some people . . . compelled to do anything shameful: This is the sort of
compulsion ...
Aristotle, Terence Irwin, 2000
3
Whitehall and the Jews, 1933-1948: British Immigration ...
It shows the continuity between this approach and the ungenerosity of the British
policy response to the Holocaust. It both confirms and amplifies the proof of that
ungenerosity. At the same time, the book also brings to light new evidence of ...
4
The Fortunes of Falstaff
... glory of Falstaff dawns upon them, spectators do not then accuse Hal of
ungenerosity, because no impression of ungenerosity was left with them as the
soliloquy was uttered, while the actual terms of the soliloquy have been largely
forgotten.
5
Blame: Its Nature and Norms
This seems to be the best explanation of why Murdo ch's example of
interpretative ungenerosity is so conspicuously a case of judgmentalism. Recall
M's initial thoughts about her daughter-in-law: “D is inclined to be pert and
familiar, ...
D. Justin Coates, Neal A. Tognazzini, 2013
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Historical Dreadnoughts: Marder and Roskill: Writing and ...
As to Marder's charge of ungenerosity, Roskill stated this to be the most
extraordinary of all, noting that he had spent weeks going through three bulky
volumes of typescript at Marder's request and without payment. 'To put the matter
on a ...
7
Leading Lives that Matter: What We Should Do and who We ...
§29 We have said, then, that wastefulness and ungenerosity are excesses and
deficiencies in two things, in giving and taking — for we also count spending as
giving. Now wastefulness is excessive in giving and not taking, but deficient in ...
Mark R. Schwehn, Dorothy C. Bass, 2006
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Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
(anhael) Illtbcrality ; meanness. Anhaeledd, ». m. (anhael) lllibcralness.
Anhaelionaetli,».»i.--;i/.t.»ii (anhael )Ungenerosity Anhaelionedd, ». in. (anhael)
Ungenerosity. Anhaelioni, ». m. (anliacl) Illiberality. Anhaelionus, a. (anhael)
Ungenerous ...
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Classics of Moral and Political Theory (Fifth Edition)
Ungenerosity, however, is incurable, since old age and every incapacity seem to
make people ungenerous. And it comes more naturally to human beings than
wastefulness; for the many are money-lovers rather than givers. Moreover ...
10
The All England Law Reports
(Pearson, L.J.) 37 " Where, in the opinion of the court, the circumstances are such
that ungenerosity becomes injustice, it has discretion to make an order." It is
contemplated, however, that the fixed costs involve what is called " ungenerosity "
...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNGENEROSITY»
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ungenerosity is used in the context of the following news items.
Croquet's dark side
... describes it as "one of the most self-serving, unsporting games ever played, requiring ruthless meanness and ungenerosity of spirit towards one's opponents". «BBC News, May 06»